Stories behind your favorite projects and designers

Two years in the making, and DACA collected a series of great interviews with Drew Wilson (plasso), Chris Coyier (code pen), Haraldur Thorleifsson (UENO), Pip Jamieson (The Dots) and other masters in our industry; 44 of them actually that will be released every day. Wish me luck and send an upvote my way if you like the content.

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Today we are releasing the stories from a previously launched Print Magazine call Digital Computer Arts to the public, digitally. 2 years in the making, we asked 44 amazing designers to let us into their world and share their life changing projects, their breakout moments, work - life balance, co working, agency life, design processes and more. Wehave great interviews with Drew Wilson (plasso), Chris Coyier (code pen), Haraldur Thorleifsson (UENO), Pip Jamieson (The Dots) and others that are live now. We plan on releasing the rest in the next coming weeks and to extend the series for more. Read about the project at 😖 and if you would like to talk design or share your own project - let us know 😖

@callmevlad Whoa! Hey there! Sure is, actually Webflow was by far the best thing that happened to this product. (Be great to get your or the WF design team's interview. Would be a such a great addition!) Thanks a ton for the comment!

@patahern1 thanks so much Pat, We had a blast interviewing everyone. Personally, for myself, I never learn so much in terms of design processes, life - work balance, design critique and more. Really blessed that everyone let us into their world for a little bit.

The stories about these designers are amazing and I love the fact that they're real and unique. I follow must of them on Dribbble / twitter, so discovering how they built these products is fascinating. Thanks for putting these together and I can't wait to read more of these.

Interesting articles, well written and thought out.
There's plenty to read and the articles go neatly in-depth into the subjects' stories.
Apart from the content the design feels mystic and serene, it's fun just looking at the particles on the homepage!